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Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Ducted Fan Hovering and Transition in Ground Effect

Yanxiong Zhao    
Yun Tian and Zhiqiang Wan    

Resumen

Ducted fans installed on vertical takeoff and landing vehicles experience significant ground effect during takeoff and landing. The aerodynamic characteristics of a ducted fan hovering and transitioning in the ground effect are studied using numerical simulations in this paper. The flowfields are obtained by solving Reynolds Averaged Navier?Stokes equations with the Multiple Reference Frame approach. When a ducted fan hovers in the ground effect, the blade thrust increases due to the combined effect of the increase in the effective angle of attack of the blade and the increase in ambient pressure; the duct thrust decreases due to the combined effect of the decrease in the effective angle of attack of the duct and the increase in ambient pressure. Stall occurs at a certain advance ratio and angle of attack when transitioning in the ground effect. The ground effect delays the occurrence of stall at some advance ratios. The ground effect is hardly detectable at angles of attack less than 30° even if the height drops to 0.5 times the duct exit diameter. At this height and high angles of attack, the different positions and influence regions of the ground vortex at different advance ratios contribute to the different variation trends in the ducted fan performance.

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